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From: Michael Wagner
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Photograph: AXEL BOBERG / BILDBYRÅN
The Allsvenska qualifier was a party of suspense and audience.
Hundreds of spectators with Bengals and singing at Stadsparksberget in Jönköping were able to see a dream start for their J-Södra.
But Kalmar FF managed a 3-1 win, scoring after three solid situations.
The classic Stadsparksvallen in Jönköping is under construction and the long side slats have been demolished.
This means that there is full visibility of the arena from Stadsparksberget right next door. Hundreds of spectators had gathered there, the vast majority of the local team J-Södra fans in the Allsvenskan qualifier against Kalmar FF.
Fans lit up the Bengals on the march and the crowd sang … let the song of the mountain be heard clearly on the field.
Whether it was the support that ignited the home team, we do not say, but Superettan table three got off to a dream start in the qualifying meeting, with a “goal from Kalmar FF”.
Kalmar has scored a lot of goals behind the posts and corners, but now it was J-Södra who took the lead in the second minute after a right corner kick that Kevin Rodeblad headed in for the goal.
But the joy didn’t last long, especially for 19-year-old Rodeblad.
J-Södrabacken scored a very unlucky 1-1 with an own goal as he was about to clear a post (of course) from Kalmar FF’s Emin Nouri in the eleventh minute.
Kalmar FF took real control in the qualifying fight when he made it 2-1, after a long pitch! – where in the end the ball vaporizes towards Sebastian Ring, who pushes the goal ahead (18).
It was even darker for the home team when Geir André Herrem increased to 3-1 to visit Kalmar FF in the 55th minute.
The prelude to 3-1? A long shot of Isak Jansson …
The match ended with a 3-1 win for Kalmar FF, who have a big lead before their comeback at Guldfågeln Arena on Sunday.
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